Till Eulenspiegel
Title | Till Eulenspiegel PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Oppenheimer |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780415937634 |
First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Tyll
Title | Tyll PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Kehlmann |
Publisher | Vintage |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2020-02-11 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1524747475 |
The New York Times Best Historical Fiction of 2020 The Guardian's Best Fiction of 2020 Thrillist's Best Books of the Year Daniel Kehlmann transports the medieval legend of the trickster Tyll Ulenspiegel to the seventeenth century in an enchanting work of magical realism, macabre humor, and rollicking adventure. Tyll is a scrawny boy growing up in a quiet village until his father, a miller with a forbidden interest in alchemy and magic, is found out by the church. After Tyll flees with the baker’s daughter, he falls in with a traveling performer who teaches him his trade. As a juggler and a jester, Tyll forges his own path through a world devastated by the Thirty Years’ War, evading witch-hunters, escaping a collapsed mine outside a besieged city, and entertaining the exiled King and Queen of Bohemia along the way. The result is both a riveting story and a moving tribute to the power of art in the face of the senseless brutality of history. Translated from the German by Ross Benjamin
The Wicked Tricks of Till Owlyglass
Title | The Wicked Tricks of Till Owlyglass PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Rosen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2014-10 |
Genre | Children's stories |
ISBN | 9781406349177 |
The welcome return of one of Michael Rosen's favourite books! Till Owlyglass (Till Eulenspiegel) is a boy who was special from the day he was baptised three times. But not in a good way. Not in a way his parents liked. He was always in trouble for his rudeness and practical jokes, and grew up to be the most outrageous trickster in Germany. Everyone told stories about him¿ and they still do five centuries later. In this wickedly funny book, Michael Rosen retells the best ofthese traditional German tales, with pictures by Fritz Wegner which are perfectly in the spirit of the prankster's wild tricks.
The Merry Pranks of Till Eulenspiegel
Title | The Merry Pranks of Till Eulenspiegel PDF eBook |
Author | Heinz Janisch |
Publisher | Michael Neugebauer Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Children's stories |
ISBN | 9781558588066 |
The life of the trickster Till unfolds in a series of pranks, from his rowdy infancy to his final joke at his own funeral.
The Marvellous Adventures and Rare Conceits of Master Tyll Owlglass
Title | The Marvellous Adventures and Rare Conceits of Master Tyll Owlglass PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 1860 |
Genre | Deception |
ISBN |
Tyll Owlglass, an unintelligent yet cunning peasant, shows his superiority over the dishonest and patronizing townspeople, clergy, and nobility through a series of pranks and practical jokes.
The Legend of the Glorious Adventures of Tyl Ulenspiegel in the Land of Flanders & Elsewhere
Title | The Legend of the Glorious Adventures of Tyl Ulenspiegel in the Land of Flanders & Elsewhere PDF eBook |
Author | Charles de Coster |
Publisher | |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 1918 |
Genre | Eulenspiegel (Satire) |
ISBN |
The Compleat Conductor
Title | The Compleat Conductor PDF eBook |
Author | Gunther Schuller |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 585 |
Release | 1998-12-10 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 019984058X |
A world-renowned conductor and composer who has lead most of the major orchestras in North America and Europe, a talented musician who has played under the batons of such luminaries as Toscanini and Walter, and an esteemed arranger, scholar, author, and educator, Gunther Schuller is without doubt a major figure in the music world. Now, in The Compleat Conductor, Schuller has penned a highly provocative critique of modern conducting, one that is certain to stir controversy. Indeed, in these pages he castigates many of this century's most venerated conductors for using the podium to indulge their own interpretive idiosyncrasies rather than devote themselves to reproducing the composer's stated and often painstakingly detailed intentions. Contrary to the average concert-goer's notion (all too often shared by the musicians as well) that conducting is an easily learned skill, Schuller argues here that conducting is "the most demanding, musically all embracing, and complex" task in the field of music performance. Conducting demands profound musical sense, agonizing hours of study, and unbending integrity. Most important, a conductor's overriding concern must be to present a composer's work faithfully and accurately, scrupulously following the score including especially dynamics and tempo markings with utmost respect and care. Alas, Schuller finds, rare is the conductor who faithfully adheres to a composer's wishes. To document this, Schuller painstakingly compares hundreds of performances and recordings with the original scores of eight major compositions: Beethoven's fifth and seventh symphonies, Schumann's second (last movement only), Brahms's first and fourth, Tchaikovsky's sixth, Strauss's "Till Eulenspiegel" and Ravel's "Daphnis et Chloe, Second Suite." Illustrating his points with numerous musical examples, Schuller reveals exactly where conductors have done well and where they have mangled the composer's work. As he does so, he also illuminates the interpretive styles of many of our most celebrated conductors, offering pithy observations that range from blistering criticism of Leonard Bernstein ("one of the world's most histrionic and exhibitionist conductors") to effusive praise of Carlos Kleiber (who "is so unique, so remarkable, so outstanding that one can only describe him as a phenomenon"). Along the way, he debunks many of the music world's most enduring myths (such as the notion that most of Beethoven's metronome markings were "wrong" or "unplayable," or that Schumann was a poor orchestrator) and takes on the "cultish clan" of period instrument performers, observing that many of their claims are "totally spurious and chimeric." In his epilogue, Schuller sets forth clear guidelines for conductors that he believes will help steer them away from self indulgence towards the correct realization of great art. Courageous, eloquent, and brilliantly insightful, The Compleat Conductor throws down the gauntlet to conductors worldwide. It is a controversial book that the music world will be debating for many years to come.